Barry Scannell and Kai Zenner, the Head of Office and Digital Policy Advisor to MEP Axel Voss, discuss the new EU AI Act.
As the Act comes into force, they dive into its implications for the financial sector, the role of AI legislation in transportation, the extra-territorial effect of the AI Act, and the evolving landscape of AI liability and copyright laws. Kai provides insights on the complexities and challenges businesses face in navigating these new regulations, and what’s next as the AI Act’s rules begin to apply. Don’t miss this essential episode for anyone involved in AI policy, law, or tech.
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